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"Follow the story of Gwen the gazelle as she competes as a sprinter in track and field against the other gazelles. One day a cheetah, who claims he is a gazelle, shows up and is allowed to compete... This book is a satirical social commentary about the current phenomenon of biological men competing against women in sports. It uses animals to point out the absurdity of the situation and demonstrates that there are consequences when we collectively deny reality." --
"The Death of Liberty" presents a powerful examination of how America's tax system evolved from a colonial grievance into what author David Thomas Roberts identifies as one of the greatest threats to American freedom. This eye-opening investigation traces the alarming parallel between the oppressive British taxes that sparked the American Revolution and today's increasingly complex and intrusive federal tax system. At the heart of this compelling narrative is the 16th Amendment - a watershed moment that Roberts argues fundamentally altered the relationship between citizens and their government. Through meticulous research and striking historical comparisons, he reveals how a 71,000+ page tax code has become a weapon of political control, rewarding allies and punishing enemies through byzantine regulations and selective enforcement. Most disturbing is Roberts' revelation of the IRS's increasing militarization, spending millions on weapons and ammunition while wielding unprecedented power over ordinary citizens. Through shocking real-life stories and documented cases of abuse, the book illustrates how far we've strayed from the Founding Fathers' vision of limited government and individual liberty. This isn't just another book about taxes - it's a wake-up call about the systematic erosion of American freedoms through bureaucratic overreach and government coercion. Roberts poses a crucial question: If patriots like Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and Samuel Adams fought against British taxation without representation, what would they make of today's IRS? More importantly, why do modern Americans accept what the Founders would have deemed intolerable? About the Author>His entrepreneurial success extends beyond technology. As the founder of Defiance Press & Publishing, he provides a platform for conservative and libertarian voices. His commitment to preserving American heritage manifests in his non-profit Twice-the-Monuments.org, which works to restore historical monuments removed during civil unrest. Roberts' political activism includes founding Texans for True Conservatives PAC and advocating for constitutional originalism and limited government principles. His 650-acre Brushwood Rose Ranch, where he raises Texas Longhorn cattle, grounds his understanding of America's agricultural heritage and small business challenges. A defender of free enterprise and constitutional liberty, Roberts combines practical business experience with deep political conviction. His latest venture, Wealtheo, reflects his commitment to promoting financial literacy and entrepreneurial opportunity. Married for over three decades and a grandfather of five, Roberts continues to champion the values of individual liberty and free market capitalism from his home in Montgomery, Texas.
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